Performance Constraints Sample Clauses

A Performance Constraints clause sets specific requirements or standards that a party must meet in fulfilling their contractual obligations. This may include deadlines, quality benchmarks, or minimum service levels that must be maintained throughout the contract term. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause ensures that both parties understand the performance standards required, reducing the risk of disputes and providing a basis for accountability if obligations are not met.
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Performance Constraints. Supplier is responsible for anticipating and promptly notifying Tesla of (i) any inability on its part or its Sub-tier’s part to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement; and (ii) any breach of a provision of this Agreement.
Performance Constraints. Supplier is responsible for anticipating and promptly notifying Applied of (i) any inability on its part or its Sub-tier's part to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement; and (ii) any breach of a provision of this Agreement.
Performance Constraints. SANYO is responsible for anticipating and promptly notifying Tesla of (i) any inability on its part or its Sub-tier’s part to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement; and (ii) any breach of a provision of this Agreement.
Performance Constraints. The parties agree that nothing in this Article XXII, PERFORMANCE CONSTRAINTS, shall entitle the Contractor to seek an equitable resolution to compensate the Contractor, or make any adjustment to the provisions of this Agreement in favour of the Contractor, as a result of the increased labour costs from any labour settlement or agreement between the Contractor and any of its employees.
Performance Constraints. Supplier is responsible for anticipating (1) any inability on its part to perform its obligations and (2) any limitations in meeting the objectives of this Agreement with regard to manufacturing, delivery and other required performance. Supplier is also responsible for informing Stereotaxis when such constraints will occur and initiating action plans to resolve them. Typical constraints might include, but are not limited to: (a) Quality problems (b) Capacity/production problems (c) Sub-tier supplier supply-chain management problems (d) Other business issues

Related to Performance Constraints

  • Performance Conditions The Shares shall be issuable only if (and to the extent) that the Performance Criteria, set forth herein, are satisfied during the Performance Period. The Controller of the Company and the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company shall certify whether, and to what extent, the Performance Criteria have been achieved. If the minimum performance is not met, no Shares shall be issued and the Award shall be forfeited.

  • Performance Orders A Performance Order: (a) is an order made under clause 13.3.3(b), relating to a Relevant Dispute, whether by way of interim or final relief; and (b) may be applied for by Network Rail or the Train Operator in the circumstances set out in clause 8.1, subject to the qualifications in clause 17.8, and an application for a Performance Order shall be without prejudice to any other remedy available to the claimant under this contract (whether final or interim and whether by way of appeal under the Network Code or otherwise).

  • Performance Requirements A. There is no guaranteed minimum amount of work which will be ordered under this Contract. B. The total Contract amount will not exceed $4,900,000. C. This is a Contract for work specified in individual Job Orders. Work ordered prior to but not completed by the expiration of the Contract period, and any additional work required as a result of unforeseen conditions encountered during construction up to six (6) months after the contract expiration date, will be completed with all provisions of this Contract still in force. Performance time for each Job Order issued under this Contract will be determined in accordance with the Contract. This performance time will be determined and agreed upon by both Parties for each individual Job Order. Contractor must self-perform 20% of the Work under this Contract for ‘A’ and ‘B’ licenses. Contractor must self-perform 75% of the Work under this Contract, unless otherwise approved by the County, for ‘C’ licenses. D. This is an indefinite-quantity Contract for the supplies or services specified and effective for the period stated. Work or performance shall be made only as authorized by Job Orders issued in accordance with the ordering procedures clause. The Contractor agrees to furnish to the County when and if ordered, the supplies or services specified in the Contract up to and including the quantity designated in the Job Orders issued as the maximum designated in the Contract.

  • Performance and Compliance Seller shall have performed, in all material respects, all of the covenants and complied with all of the provisions required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or before the Closing.

  • Performance Expectations The Charter School’s performance in relation to the indicators, measures, metrics and targets set forth in the CPF shall provide the basis upon which the SCSC will decide whether to renew the Charter School’s Charter Contract at the end of the charter term. This section shall not preclude the SCSC from considering other relevant factors in making renewal decisions.